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1 'Stu '92' reaches campus of UNI: Zimmerman tells Natural Law platforms
Riley--Jim
Stuart Zimmerman outlines platform.
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2 Northern Iowa's Harper runs for seat in House District 26
Lovick--Kelli R.
Patricia Harper outlines platform; photo.
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3 Tuition increase approved by Regents: Board votes in favor of 5.6 percent boost for 1993-94
Riley--Jim
NISG leader addresses Regents; photo.
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4 Mozart's works not understood
Most--Michelle (Class of 1995)
Disagrees with recent review of "Amadeus".
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5 NI vastly improved this year
Wiles--Timothy J. (Library Faculty)
Likes content of paper this year.
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6 The Nosebleed Seats
Kaufmann--John
Speculates on clothing and sexuality.
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7 Everyone should be held accountable for actions
Gray-Krueger--Donita
Disagrees with recent column on alcohol consumption and responsibility.
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8 Reverse discrimination preached at presentation
Falk--Courtney
Claims that recent speech given by Tarell X was racist.
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Nett--John D. (Class of 1995)
Photographer reacts to criticism of photo of Eleanor Smeal.
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10 Herbicides opposed
Streed--Jason E. (Class of 1992)
Not comforted by assurances of safety; petition against use of herbicides on lawns being circulated.
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11 NI avoids issues by "being cute"
Hall--David J. (Student--1990-1993)
Believes Northern Iowan policy of not correcting spelling and grammatical errors is attempt to make letter-writers look foolish.
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12 Slanted photojournalism at "NI"
Hays--Richard Allen (Public Policy Faculty)
Dislikes photo of Eleanor Smeal that appeared in Northern Iowan.
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13 Support for Smith and all others like him
Schoolcraft--Abbie
Agrees that most important knowledge comes from Bible.
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Sprengeler--Timothy J.
Does not believe that spraying herbicides is worth the effort.
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15 NISG debates Co-op Bookstore loan
Oakleaf--Brian
Bookstore requests $10,000 loan.
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16 Study Abroad Fair to be held in Maucker Union; students get chance to see foreign programs
Riley--Jim
Twenty representatives will be available to talk with students.
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17 Nagle discusses Higher Education Bill at UNI; Congressman addresses Residence Hall Association
Kilen--Margaret A. (Class of 1996)
Nagle explains new eligibility rules.
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18 Bill Witt speaks at USI meeting; presented campaign issues involving UNI
Ames--Daryl
States that he will be best advocate for UNI in legislature; photo.
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19 Witt, Hagenow argue the party platforms
Ames--Daryl
Candidate Bill Witt and student Chris Hagenow debate issues.
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20 Korem demonstrates fraud in supernatural on campus
Nett--John D. (Class of 1995)
Dan Korem demonstrates that psychic and supernatural phenomena do not exist; photo.
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21 "Majors and More" offers help in choosing the right major
Sofianos--Lou
Locally-devised computer program helps students.
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22 PRSSA to attend national conference; organization to receive national recognition Will attend meeting in Kansas City.
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23 To the White House
Prins--Todd A. (Class of 1994)
Believes young people should vote so that government will recognize their wishes.
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24 Ethics at issue in American Buffalo
Toomsen--Angela L.
"American Buffalo" opens tonight; photo.
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25 Still trying to hear the music
Bresland--John (Class of 1994)
Recounts childhood dreams.
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26 Wait'll they getta load of this: Schedule of Parents' Weekend activities.
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27 "Dueling Bells" concert Saturday Two carillonneurs will play bells at same time.
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28 All-American football update William Feeney, Jay Johnson, and Kenny Shedd are in running for designation.
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29 Undefeated teams clash in Dome
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Preview of Parents Weekend game against the Idaho Vandals; photo.
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30 Kara Galer makes an impact for present and future Panther squads
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Profile of volleyball player Kara Galer.
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31 Panther volleyball team dominates Loyola
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
UNI defeats Loyola, 3-0, will play Wichita State next; photo.
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32 Top Panthers chosen for TBA Rolex tennis tournament
Hansen--Luke
Panthers chosen for the elite Midwest Collegiate Championships.
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33 Women's tennis finish strong in fall finale
Hansen--Luke
Panthers end season against Western Illinois.
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34 Shedd turns on the speed in his best year yet; leaving pursuers far behind
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Interview with football star Kenny Shedd; photo.
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35 From the Upper Deck
Meyer--Rick
Considers effects of proposed cuts in funding for college football.